healthcare

"You’re charged with much more than “benefits management.” You deliver programs that enable both your organization and your employees to successfully navigate the healthcare experience. Not easy, right?
This short guide explores the six highly effective strategies we’ve identified to help benefits leaders lower costs, improve outcomes and increase benefit satisfaction. "

In this report by Forrester Research, find out what 120 executives in the US with influence and decision-making responsibility regarding healthcare management do to manage costs and increase employee engagement.

Benefits engagement is low. But employees are already overwhelmed with emails, texts, instant messages and more. Castlight Health can help to break through the noise. Their health benefits platform engages employees in their benefits, provides the right information at the right time and helps employees make better healthcare decisions.

"DevOps – seeks to unify the traditionally separate worlds of application development and the operational functions that follow. Once unified, the process then loops back again to enable seamless iterations faster than ever before.
The theory of constraints teaches process planning and path of least resistance, yet IT lags most industries when integrating the entire process. This is where DevOps both finds its greatest challenge to adoption and, arguably, the greatest need for its revolutionary way of doing things. This InformationWeek special report outlines the current state of DevOps adoption and its impact on the Healthcare industry."

DevOps – seeks to unify the traditionally separate worlds of application development and the operational functions that follow. Once unified, the process then loops back again to enable seamless iterations faster than ever before.
The theory of constraints teaches process planning and path of least resistance, yet IT lags most industries when integrating the entire process. This is where DevOps both finds its greatest challenge to adoption and, arguably, the greatest need for its revolutionary way of doing things. This InformationWeek special report outlines the current state of DevOps adoption and its impact on the Healthcare industry.

DevOps – seeks to unify the traditionally separate worlds of application development and the operational functions that follow. Once unified, the process then loops back again to enable seamless iterations faster than ever before.
The theory of constraints teaches process planning and path of least resistance, yet IT lags most industries when integrating the entire process. This is where DevOps both finds its greatest challenge to adoption and, arguably, the greatest need for its revolutionary way of doing things. This InformationWeek special report outlines the current state of DevOps adoption and its impact on the Healthcare industry.

When four of its hospitals needed to transition from manual to automated temperature monitoring, Allina Health sought a solution that would meet its core requirements: timely alerts to problems and automatic data capture for compliance reporting requirements. Ultimately, it was also looking for an enterprise solution that could form the standard for its entire health system.
Read this case study to learn why Allina Health chose STANLEY Healthcare’s Wi-Fi-based AeroScout® Environmental Monitoring solution, including MobileView software, as its system-wide standard to build an enterprise foundation for asset tracking, environmental monitoring, and other RTLS capabilities.

State University of New York Upstate Medical University faces the same challenges as many other hospital organizations—increased pressure to improve efficiency and preserve capital.
Read this case study to learn how SUNY Upstate increases efficiency and reduces costs with STANLEY Healthcare’s AeroScout® Solutions, making every second and dollar count for patient care.

At more than 14 million words long, the Affordable Care Act (ACA) is a daunting piece of writing to tackle. Most of the act’s intricacies and complexities require a solid knowledge of several different lines of business, as ACA compliance touches finance, tax, legal, IT, benefits, and HR.

"The market buzz around APIs has distorted executive's thought processes about how to make money from APIs. Our guest speaker, Forrester analyst Randy Heffner, will tell the real truth about how to drive value from APIs. Who Should Read/View This webcast: business audience
Attend to also learn how to:
Provide business users with real-time information for more informed decision making
Leverage the latest cloud, mobile, and analytics enhancements in IIB v10
Use the IIB Healthcare Pack to accelerate development and deployment of integration solutions
Who Should Attend this Webcast: business audience"

You’ll learn:
- About the mandates that will significantly increase transaction complexity and transaction volumes for payers and providers
- How to reduce costs and improve processing efficiencies while also decreasing the risk associated with data movement
- Ways to improve customer service and ensure compliance with evolving regulations while reducing IT operating expenses

Watch this on-demand Ask Us Anything HIMSS webinar as we engage with a panel of experts from St. Joseph Health, Box, and MobileIron. We'll uncover St. Joseph Health’s recent deployment of Box cloud storage with MobileIron to their employees’ mobile devices, major changes we’re seeing in the healthcare industry, and so much more!

Reliable and secure network connectivity is no longer optional. It supports critical priorities for healthcare providers, including enhancing patient care outcomes, improving operational efficiency and boosting financial returns. If a healthcare provider’s network infrastructure is not resilient, reliable and secure, the provider will not be able to reap the benefits of its healthcare IT investments.

As the healthcare industry continues to move forward into an age of big data, optimization, and greater coordination of care through the capabilities of better networking technologies, opportunities have never been greater to use technology to truly improve how healthcare professionals interacts with patients. However, growing dependence on your network for everything from medical records to billing information can also mean that healthcare networks hold greater amounts of data than ever before. This makes them a tempting target for hackers.

Never have Distributed Denial of Service attacks been more present globally, and it’s time for the healthcare industry to take notice. They have shut down of?ces, caused ransom-like threats, and created an atmosphere where a sophisticated attack could come from almost anywhere at almost any time.

In this white paper, we’ll look at Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks, why they pose a threat to healthcare and other networks, and how to protect against them. As we are expected to host more and more key information on our network, we increase our risk at risk for an attack that can shut down vital services or serve to support a malicious actor out to steal private data.

Clinical labs executive summary.
This section of the study is focused on understanding the business priorities, supplier satisfaction and logistics challenges of medical labs in the U.S. The results provide valuable insights and implications for both medical labs and their clinical suppliers including in-vitro diagnostics and medical device manufacturers.
The study provides the healthcare industry with insights into supply chain issues impacting medical labs, hospitals and pharmacies. We surveyed 750 participants representing executives and managers with purchasing, supply chain or materials management responsibilities for laboratories, hospitals and pharmacies. This executive summary is focused on survey responses from 100 participants representing U.S.-based medical laboratories.

This summary is focused on understanding the business priorities, supplier satisfaction and logistics challenges of hospitals in the U.S., while providing valuable insights and implications for their clinical product suppliers.

This section of the UPS Healthcare Supply Chain Vital Signs is focused on understanding the business priorities, supplier satisfaction and logistics challenges of pharmacies in the U.S., while providing valuable insights and implications for their clinical product suppliers, including pharma/biopharma suppliers and distributors.

This study was conducted with independent global research firm Wakefield Research between November 24 through December 14th, 2015. The data was based on an online study of 20 content questions, plus screeners and demographics of 2704 respondents, in 8 markets: US, China, Australia, Japan, India, UK, Germany, and France. All respondents were restricted to the following industries: service provider organizations, healthcare, retail, and financial services. In this case, the definition of service provider includes companies offering web content services, cable, internet service providers, or telecom.
Juniper Networks challenges the status quo with products, solutions and services that transform the economics of networking. Our team co-innovates with customers and partners to deliver automated, scalable and secure networks with agility, performance and value.
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